Effects and functions of Elaeagnus angustifolia gum

Effects and functions of Elaeagnus angustifolia gum

Do you know about Elaeagnus angustifolia gum? It is a common Chinese medicinal material and is very helpful for some diseases. Let me show you today.

[Source] It is a dried product of the gum from the stems and branches of the Elaeagnus angustifolia plant.

【Functions and indications】Treats fractures. 23 grams of Elaeagnus angustifolia gum, 10 grams of Rubia cordifolia, 15 grams of Datura seeds, 30 grams of magnesium sulfate, and 10 grams of alum. Grind them into fine powder, add one egg white for every 10 grams, and apply to the affected area.

【Excerpt】 《*Dictionary》

[Source] From "Xinjiang Chinese Herbal Medicine Handbook".

The above are the effects and functions of Elaeagnus angustifolia gum. We can also consume Elaeagnus angustifolia gum reasonably according to our own situation to relieve the pain caused by the disease.

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